A Dark Song seems to be floating around the place recently with a limited release. If you want to see Steve Oram as you've never seen him before, give it a chance.
Here's the gist of it:
Sophia
(Catherine Walker) lost her son three years ago and is now determined
to make contact with him by hiring alcoholic occultist Joseph Solomon
(Steve Oram). When we meet Sophia, she is forking out a large amount of
cash for a secluded old house in the Welsh countryside and asking the
letting agent for privacy. Soon, Mr Solomon (as he is strictly to be
called) arrives and the torturous process of invocation can begin.
Sophia has been prepped for the difficulties that lie ahead, but is
fully committed to submitting to Mr Solomon’s authority and abuse as he
has assured her that she will be able to speak to her son again.
Read more of my review at Starburst Magazine here.
And here's the trailer;
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Tuesday, 18 April 2017
A Dark Song Review
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